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. a te - roman — eee eh ee - OTR. __ op EER. re: 2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. | | t.....|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK StvonvENRYLst if HERE’S A CHANCE FOR SOME COLLEGE TO BECOME POPULAR - - - By Thornton Fisher FUR THE AMATEUR Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) War course ee, War nin a tke PROUD 4 Jonn, (Have ; BILL IARI TOURNEY PURSUG® ENGINEERING GETTING ALONG Fite i) MY RECENE His CER MEDICINE Law OF. S_ PUGILISM= COLLEGE WORK. IN MY \ VN Pusiuise 2, 5 Fn EXAMINATION YESTERERY | ZL , OF DocTOR OF iF Y A KNOeKEO OUT "BULL JONES a ( BRIGHT PUGiEiSH= - \ AND RECEIVED (00% FROM TRS »D & Ey From a STUDENT” WRLARD To Ceamive, $100,000 for Fleur a a en | Already Nine Stars Are in Lina } to Compete for 18.2 By ik- line Title. tries bave be tional ami vionship $9, So TO FiGur WILLARD, number of ena the nas Dempsey Arrives in Town To- Day and Agrees to All Rick- ard’s Terms for Fight With Willard. | | Jand before the clusé ut least throe more stars ate expected to get im line. WEY SHOULONT THE coLLeses AY IM Posi se such Those have already sent it thelr % ACK DPMPSEY arrived in cown| {kSrRUCT AMBMOUS YOUNG HE! Pama an aay pete tor the "honors th q to-day from Excelsior Sertagn, | IM THUS PROFITABLE PROFESSION ? YOUNG GENTLGHEN - FoR y such play «the |late J. Ferdinand Poggenburg, Morris j NEARS You Hae BEEN Leann) D. Brown, Edward -W. Gardner and . 2 He went direct to the Claridge | — shied bee ‘s yee TO RGKT THE BATTLES OF LiFe. Devrott"Atietlc Glug, and the holder Hotel in company with his manager, SOME OF YOU MON BEcoHts of the title: David BMcAndiess of the See eras, He met Tox Rickerd at | MIGGS, (F THE GATE QHAMPIONS AND IN THAT HoUR OF Chieago Athletic: ASovtation, runges: ti + for the championship jest y¥ : Bugen Beelock and agreed to all of the pro- REcKIPTS ARE 201,675 NOUR TRIUMPH 00 NOT FORGET YOUR te" Milburn of AMemphis, Cenn.: Perey. j moter's terms for his fight with Wil- y : AND & MAN RECEIVES 40% ALHA Herea— Trump, of the Pittsburgh, Athletic lara. Jack bas been “arriving” here é; OF THEM WHAT IS HIS SHARE. agua Club of Phiindelpnias Witt. ke since Thursday last, but something ai- WHAT (Sq OF THE 3 : is loch i ormer, MDION, and n yember é ways happened to delay him, Rickard ’ orion picruRe RIGHTS , Athletic. “Association; Robert M._ Lord HRs breathea @ sigh of relief when he ; of Chicago, P illinois Athietic Chicago. Collins was t N. Colling of the lub, and FE, C. Rein of heard early to-day that the battier had Mnally arrived. ‘The latest trom Dempsey is that “terms” are of secondary considera-| &% tion with him. He just wants to get tated as an amateur ing of the Executive He was unqualifiedly in- dorsed by William T, Brace of the Iili- S nois Athletic Club, the President of the MATHEMATIC Ss — > . 2 Western Associat 5 , and by € int® the ring, any old place, and peer SHourd TAUGHT For. 4 S Dryden of the Chicago Athlet ‘ | from his corner and Fons big dese in| PROPS WILL Basin DiS coven CV Seutous Wemsors tion, the President of the national gove PREXY ADDRESSES THEGRACVANING | "Uciffnt hue strictly observed all ama= mm diagonally opposite chair. Then,| WHETHER THe STUOENT ys he will feel that the chance ww GLASS IN BOXING teur requirements for more than two he Worked for, the opportunity | "SPARED WS UBSSons. Be eeree «ic T im caty « sort Even Nine-Year-Old Kids te distance fighter,” continues ro cn eitan ‘nat vie wp t| Eleven Shows (sheen, ree Way Wear Baseball Uniforms a = eae they say. I'll go at Willard For the Soldiers 7 Verte ; : é . : q And Use Signals in Japan ag I have gone after everybody ve fought. I think I will’ win th 7 ‘kampionstip as t'bave woo"ait wy | Carded this Week| — i ety ac “ ¢ ey oy ROA Anyhow, you'll see RE — a test first round ever fought for | ’ | RITCHIE-LEONARD BOUT According to Letter Just Re- the game he saw played by the boya Fistic News \ George Grant, Braves’ Owner ""sixreo for Fe8. 25: er os a nah he title.” 2 That’ ‘ ‘The Boxers’ Loyalty League is due cated te Pte ce } And aienoay cant He ea ipenbeny for the busiest week of its history. i ceived a es erg surprised as could be ye | knows he means it. He has supreme | Dan Morgan, Joo Jacoba, Eddie Mead and Go. Mi B b ll Ki I BENNY SCORES AK. 0.) Game Has Taken Deep Root) {o'See%s" bunch of ' ° S al - 0. | to see a bunch of Jap kids in a [tal in “hin aby te bane anybody | and Tom Cassidy, the league's repre- sip |\Got His Baseba nowtleage —_——— H i vacant lot playing a game of find to do it quickly, | After glancing ot] sentatives, have arranged in all eleven By John Pollock in Nippon. | baseball, ying it w By Billy Gibson. baseball, and playing it well, too. round knockouts, — Dempsey can| boxing shows. ‘To-night the fistic yf Go d Old. Ti S h l pd deedgsl ; ——— They were about nine to t Ri ME Untocs settataty excise bts to ce ee Tak Teame Tias the! Joe Jeanette, who is still able to n oO ad me Cc. 00 9A) A FRANC sco" Fen, 10. By Alex. Sullivan. a iheteuanl he One ate F the opinion that he can beat eve! setuchen, to-morrow aéchina, bev give a good account of himself Je- + Just arsived from Sacramento. T has often been predictea that} fost A py eae kimonos and | Winara! cae re nine, Bettl spite hia many years of baiting 13| Fine Fellow, Good Sportsman, | tablished it as a bachelor hal, where- Leonard Knocked out Wildcat | basebalt will some day be the bis | “Both pitchers had fancy, wind- GAXYTILLAND can't taxe aft forty] #08, and Young Men's Democratic| the squared circle, will get going again , Good +] upon it became a sort of club house| Leonard Saturday night in four international sport. Up to the| ups and used signals. While | SRINAL cies Te ok rear | Gekacds: Cantaie, “Aah: On Pretuses | olalent id) aa cigutaround Sout ab (he Who Loves Game for |#!4 meeting place for fans, players] rounds there. Real tough oppon- [time that the Giants and the White| watched them one kid made 2 < a and friends. It was a small cottage.) ent, It was the first time he [Sox toured the world several yeats| nie single, but the opposing lay-off, come back and best a rip| day night, three shows are on the} Armory A, A. of Jersey City Heights Games’s Sake and Not but it had more beds than any Mours] ever was knocked down. I made ago there were countries where the Bee ere hey afllued te clea tearing, hard puncher like Dempsey.” | tapla, Tist Regiment Armory, NeW}ir, wit take on another big fellow, Commercially never were locked and there was wl-| last night the most important |®ame had never been seen, Now the| he was put out very neatly. 1 Dae hears this wherever sporting | York; 13th Regiment Armory, Brook- 8 ; : ways room for one more, No one] match on the Pacific Coast, [sport is well known throughout the| | The above certainly shows that the men gather to discuss the outcome of | lyn, and Camp Merritt. ‘om Cowler, the English heavy- knew whom he would find sleeping 10] Ritchie and Leonard. Ritchie has |civilized universe. Japs have taken hold of basepalt aT, hagwywelene | match.| On Thuraday night there'll be shows utah Who gave Billy Miske ‘a good By Augh S. Fullerton. hia bed if he came tn late; I remem been biufing with Coffroth for | ‘The French, Italians and Engtish rapidly, as they have everything else i Holcer the opinion. At the Biltmore|&t Base Hospital No. 3, Groenhut's: AEght at the National A. C. of Phila- SLLOWS, meet another good| and clark Crimth put blankets, quilts two weeks. We finally forced |bave taken hold of the diamond pas- | ested in the game sufficiently to pur~ "the other night the subject came up| Friday night, Ellis Island, and on Sat~ delphia a few weeks ago. Both men the 0 sportsman and good fellow who | and pillows in a bath tub and retired) him into battle. The house will time pretty strongly, and if they| Chase uniforma is proof that thi im the presence of Tex Rickard urday night another triple header will have rounded into good shape for has come among us: Mr. George | for the night. “Smiley” Corbett dis-) surely draw over $20,000. I am |continue the interest in it the: ya)| a tant that Tha use slgpale ener the F c¢ of will fo ; Ps e hey Have | the fac hey nals show: rie at Jetirien.” sorme one said.) be put on, axe Hospital No. 6, Fox! the tout, as they figure that a vie- [Washington Grant, the new control-| Yor Shion ‘and Corned oo tHe meiasi| Cueres _centeate at Reatie Te | displayed aloe the war bexen (604 that they know & lor about ‘inside ipa’ he? Hills, St. Mary's Base Hospital No. 1, | tory will result in getting them many |ling owner of the Boston Braves, Mr.| around that place in an evening than| every point west of here. Up to |*ey have watched our soldiers play | ball.” ‘There are many of our youths a “Jeffries took off eighty pounds,"| Hoboken, and Base Hospital No. 8,| important bouts in the future. Grant of Chicago, | by watching @ hundred games. Every| date. have not agreed on any, |it as it should be played) it is only|WN9 don't know enough about base~ said Rickard, “still went fourteen| Gun Hill Road, Bronx, New York. New York, Lon-|one talked baseball and every one! The Ritchte-Leonard bout {1s @ |a matter of time when there will be|°*!! to use signals, rounds with Johnson, when the big knew the game, and on nights when, catch-weight match, dated for be] The two shows to be at the) Jack Britton, the clever former welterweight don and the! % &; » , 3 is » da international championship tourneys fe eRTO wan at his very heat, and you! ¢ tet staged PE oR gdeonot haan agli cg bry a Corbett and poor ‘Tom Hanton, now! Feb, as there are in golf and tenals. | Phere js a hitch in the deal with z know how long he had been out Lea gat oomety cae oe 18th | on one Gaile Kine. dia oie Sree ed world, who wa8/gone, joined in a Comealye, no one in ——— That basebali’ has taken root in|the Reds that will bring First Base BEET Bettcr fot bank 100 high on Wit talnmment’ ct the Uncle wam's heress | witerweleht, at the Trenton A. 0, of Trenton, ig Meee Ls the neighborhood Kot any sleep. Tht? prying to Cilach Hoppe-Schacter Cae| Japan is proved by a letter written [man Hal Chase to the Giants. | H: Y y il. “ ” N. J., tonight, as hie right hand, which he 4i when he 0! A Mat. by Elwood Mahon, a former Colum-| W@s exonerated of the charge of be BeG and ip inability to take oft his Weancwaey, Tom “over there” OM jared ta bout wth Kile Martin, ia well ars, have a sou and| “A stands for Ireland, the home of} || | wo 1, cinch a match between|Dia athletic star who 18 now travel-| ting on games, but President Heydler Tex Liat ” Boxers of country-wide prominence | R72} ane of thow game, rushing fhittlam who an “) yenains a fan D stands for Ireland, the home of| Willie Hoppe, world's champion 18.2 ling for a banking house, He writes in hiv decision declared that the Cin= y ert w Ree eine ena Jick | 4° Sat far tuntdmnent end’ can also adiminioer tt wf wi le an. | J 5 to bis father, James, who is employed |cinnat! Club was forced to take the Jeu ace ine a hee ot ae hen | hrritton, Johnny Dundee, Battling Red- | z Wea Tes nats lade che ee cckioe forty enaiaion the PEON Speman, APE | 2O0RS | Fae | Oy. ene: Wobidi CORE wuLe) aatarmes | asiice iE ave eenmoes, ALS: ACSGRR ¥, « Neen Tee ene y aN ee ERS TMLIGC | ae Duatin nth tae taleéaee ot Lee Piss which aro said to| Tt ran to and s haefer, Tod Sloane, backer of the son|Kobe he suw a bunch of youngsters | Were suspicious, , x ~ : o milions. the Wizard, ee day that |p) e game, The fac * Now Hal has a suit against tho { S*About the same as he did when he| Benny Valgar, Willie Jackson, Eddie |!* sow the premier toxing yeonoter of Syracum, | run into miilions. |" Vinsuspecting ball players of visit- 76 \! Wizard, announced to-day that} playing the game, The fact that our ow i n e Kam to fight Frank Moran,"| Fitzsimmons, Pete Hartley, KO. Bilt N.Y. He bas mde a big muro of tie bor J : i, x, ” \ + ‘ he will ask Hoppe to cover the $1,000 | kids, hardly out of thatr cribs, indulge| Reds for the salary he says is dus y Mr. Grant ‘>! ing teams were invited over there to Perecie! Ave phonpe [0 cone ’ s Hardly 0 Fr cribs, indulge} Re A pet Me altagt fade PI eam, to Aight rank Morand] pronmen, Barney Adair, Phi} Bloom, | ie eme in that ety, Te hae fim secured LY pou forfeit put. up by Sloane to bind ‘the|in baseball is responsible for the na-| him from the time he was suspended Ip ORS . realizing of spend an avening, and usually fled 0 contest Sloane said that although | tional love of the game in the United| until the close of the season amount SPRY locistnn Hs ee oe aant | Young Osca rdner, "Lao Johnson, | lee am the Mig arena there for a year, wa the ambitions of| their hotel at midnight with reports Hoppe ‘has declared his willingness to| Wer vonne ie Drittle big and sett around the| Panama Jc Young Bi tage hin future shows, 7 | that murder was being done. play Schaefer next October, the cham- dere and chest, but there iv no c States. Our youngsters take up the|ing to over $1,500. ‘The Cincinnati Aly 6,000 pers, hia how his young man- gatne and either develop into stars or| Club notifies Manager McGraw that i ane, Educated in that school of baseball, pion hus not attempted’ to coves | fing lakey ORE araive thelr Ghaich ae in why training shouldn't barden Green, Pepper Martin, ‘Tyger | G#® of Pictburgh will meet i) Breanae ip th hood in purch: | ir. Grant is in position so that bait Schaefer's forfeit Here's how Elwood Mahon reports/ Chase until he withdraws his suit. there : ~ eller coe i Brooklyn main tout ing a major league bali club, [| players probably cannot slip anything ers = Battling Nelson, Smoke Kelly, Georgie | aye ancy ; i over on him. and :.w real action, ‘Their divisions seen 5 ON'T you think, Tox, that| Brown, Freddie Lewis, Jack Bile,| | Prankle Britt made auch « big hit with the POnoy, HIREHS woule: TAREE Owe eng | Cee Tee ‘are as anxious to keep them as their “4 Willard is fighting just for| Sammy Snyder and Johnny Daly's | Sent fans of Minn is by the easy way injChicago Nationals and have them ANGE, by the way, is now filling clubs are to get them back, and, as 3 ki oF | two little juvenile boxers. [which he outo-auied Matt Brock of Clemiant at} back over on the West Side, where ho ‘ {hag $100,000 you offered him, and the job in France that the ¥. M. the War Department has put the mat+ oluna ter of their release from army service A. wanted Christy Mathewson 0/115 to their commanders, It looks as if | Me Minneapolis Boxing Club last Tuemlay nig! used to root for them, than to own —————= | that Matchmaker Mik 4 doedn't care about the title?” the pro- Collin has slgmed hie C 3 widter was asked? [him He told me he would prove it | te bo Wiitie Jactmon for tro rowide at the club's gee Pus then, wae bony onze take, It is rather unfortunate to look |yome of them may not be released| The latest standing of the American ‘ 10 Biot ©, bit of it" anappod back | Mt, pene tinued fiickard, “don't ict ei Seem oo Fe 8 Took Deas meee | Tue ibo AWARE tA; TOAUYY: TONS back and think: that Matty failed (0) soon. | Besides fhek fhe olibe will|ielline) wurmamen sere that the $ ou id F “Chg feng ty pile ies Hop ; ay tal \ - wa nN ‘ollins were the greatest | 5 ye|have to pay their transportation | Manhattans are still leading in the con- ce Aes Nalleves he will win, In fast he | anybody tell you Willard doesn’t love | vein for Juckmon's end seiae the opportunity, It would have pa price, 2008.16; Witte rage Ca: Btofka, 198-414; | Falcaro, 108 O12: Hare.” 192 2. i) Stoddant, 100 711: 8 n't any doubt about | that old tithe, infielders and Young and Nichols the |}, : across the seit, test, with the Inter-City five in second all do. Why, I — a ; ols the | been @ big thing for him and a big- | “One man who went over recently 1M | dace vin an Mie doesn't think there ls a man |ibink Jeffries would buve broken his| | Jee Burman, the Chicago tomer, we tah jBreatest pitchers, excepting Griffit | ger thing for baseball had he taken | service was delegated to use nis per- ee : ean we bahay Jae at oe pie i, mag ted TAL lee ing that can stay ten rounds with | arm the day before the Johnson fight | wight m fas: that be will econ be boxing jand Callahan, in the world. jit, Undoubtedly he felt that he was|sonal influence with commanders to| {hind his tram alee Mone ite with | Wal 214: Lavcke, 100 1114. tah team “score if he had thought he was going to be bts, A week ago Inst Friday Durmen weighed | In those days Mr, Grant didn't |in auty bound to stick to the Cincin- |help get certain players out of the |; O90, “Gua Vix is the high individual | ganeayan, 1.000; high individual ecore: Guy peroossccosecseooos |” 15844 como wrivoed ater Naldiog Ne ‘risisé (have much, He sed to peddle soap | nati club, and besides that the offer [Sry ead to sound ott the players 08 jscore man. with a talal of tS. eh eredtetetorrry | — | ev theade - ages ” 1 J — salary. other words, so! | was twice serious! reatene » ICKARD warmed up to his subject | Starkey meently in Treaton at 119 pounts at |HtOUNnd Chicago, carrying it in @ small! tg him was made in a very undiplo- \Go not want to take a chance of hav- | the. past week. Garrice leads Ends Stubborn Coughs » | more loguacioushe than he usu-{ Sade He vas mo weak at that woigit dat |sutchel over his shoulder, and he was | matic manner, I know that pressure |iNg @ player sent home and then have |Average class, with an wroraye | in a Hurry % | ally does, “This talk,” he aad, “about | oe! ™ happy when business was so dull that |was exerted and arguments used to|him decline to sign at the figure of- |200 3-16 for the 10 games rolled TtOt | ment, with an os : he could quis it and go to a ball game, |persuade him to stay with the Reda|fered. Undoubtedly some of them |Pan Witch er wuck to second plat Chere were, Rood enough vai | ustead of taking the Job whieh would |would gn at low figures to wet back | Ut Ci the pthitts.thren fumes role! tn the inga County Bo rue, the (Gilbert Coun. Mariasse of the Gilbert Mpsey being favorite over Willard] George Engel, matchmaker of the Olympia A For real effectiveness, th ? oeoe , lace, ‘while. John Kan ds in, third |. The challenge iasned by Frank Caruana of Buf. en the A. of MUiladelphie, will bave Lew Tendler, the |! . : h —but there are some who are |? 1 » | flo, N.Y. to roll say bowler in the United pitostitomate, Ole oy when they get into the ring is all i lhave made him the biggest man in | home—bu' ere are tT a The following t compiled by | (asta. 41 ci fas ity cont to Sineite Gem Safe Soy cuccniy eres $ | wrong. ‘The champion In alwaye| Cte Quer (iz tenrastt, cape ia snotter later he became ono of the most loya ball history. And now he 4s out /enthusiastic over army life. retary” of the tournament, shows | ine iawn Wik? th John ‘Genter tank e260 ‘ on ne club's Fewular weekly boxing eho lof tho fans and one of the best |of the Reds—dropped gracefully, The har veh the number of games won and lost by ort Lindsey in port, Cont OOO6 6-40-4456 444404904 14448 (favorite, and Jess will be favorite | tonight, His oopenent will be Haren adie | 7 each tea ell e twelve le 4 ‘also had hie attention called to Carus leit cone Be aenal a whe ea ea see dene | KHown among the players, He was club gave him the chance to return ANK O'DAY, who does a lot of how am as Ww li as the twelve leading Bg MY You'll never know how quickly a and recei 1 no answer. It 18 prob- | * what they think of the chalet hat do you think the odds will! el Xritind bout at the asine club mera werks | Breat friend of Big Bl Lange, and thinking about baseball in and Woo, Lan’ H. 3. able he never will tell his side of the , ie i Psi bed cough can be conquered until | per we asked. ago, Kelly is in butter shape than be was for!later of Jimmy Callahan, and he was |aoe ne TMet anfortunate. connsstion | out of season, wants the um- 16 siios\ ah tha Sittin Balbad alison: wala yeu try this famous old home-made | 1 don't know, but 1 think they | the : ese Peer icins . |pires to enforce the balk rule strictly. | Meta 0) fs ct fhe gieriam, Petece, ellere. won ’ t ’ \ frequent Visitor at the Cottage with the Cineinnati club, which is but | Pires to Gnierne le ning, one of the ‘ bo rolled q maich seria with «team of pia t i remedy. Any one who has coughed | should be at least 2 to 1," answered " repetition of the experiences of | He s8Y } 1" 4 ‘nes "trom, Mount Kisco, “When ‘the contest ‘wi A ! v Doe aes He peddle soap long, He] & |most spectacular and dashing features x p y i * all day and all night will say that the | Tex Dee" Ou he new mi psy Jevery other man who has tried to |Mty SPoame. nas become a lost art, | souls *!: a 7 Heing gave an exhibition of iancy bowl ; Eemepciate relief given ts almost like | | Bome brave soul then said: “Tex, |tew ee key tof commenced to rh Then I heard} manage the club, and probably will [Of ')e Bie ee eee throw better, |Brartan ari} Hy sees Sep Eve eT ee magic. It takes but a moment to | Whe do you think will win?” wet any tain fr Heerman It te temiee in| froin J old friends that he| be the experience of Pat Moran, who [rot ee a cee have improved, | Aurea 8 fi RO a he p Mipare, and really there is nothing | , Rickard rearranged his fedora hat, |cunpsiias lktrmen's cpnoneate io make « certs | wan gotting rich—that he had busi-|90w assumes the reins, but because the umpires allow the |fihatetn’ ‘ike i i id Heady in. Tour. , é tier for coughs , @ head, uncrossed his legs, | weight and Herman ty come in at a | : |" Matty could not_well go back with |DUt because tit Meer nik rule \" Fy A nacnen hey are ’ and leaned bis chin on his cane. | As a result of Cuteh’s demands, rank I | ness interests in New York. He came | qaipnity after the Chase case, Nor is {Pitchers to viola pe kc | Cortelyou 7 ® tatlatied ning tut Mondar. Into 4 pint bottle put 2% ounces pyen, atter a moment's thought, said: | manage of dJebwny Murray, has ea t Mur-| back occasionally, always rooting for ita secret that, since mid-season fast | A® usual, Hank is right, | Tho halle |itibon ont ” : of Pinex; then add plain granulated “Well, if 1 were betting on the fight|ray's bow with Merman at the Obmpa A.A piper) bs i. Ae a Wore, that have undere (Tule je practically a dead letter and | Brooklyn Central"; 5 n h . Ad = ag slag his old team, ‘Then he went to Lon-|year, the powers that © under the cause of more argument and sap a eee HAR ; sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or (and the odds we to 1 or better 1 [of Phtiadelpiie on Feb, 24 : Jao vi delen, {mined every manager the team has quarreling than_all the other. rules | gas you cut use clarified molasses, honey, | probabiy would on Dempsey — n. Over there it was his delignt | MiRCd Cvery Mina eetinat Matty. ther Secor syrup, instead of sugar syrup, | Jed Tex, "| don't clam: to] & dow » te |t0 geise upon any baseball man he| wet seit COMO Te re ade but the [HARTLEY WINS OVER CHANEY Ang if desired. Kither way, the full pint | lve any particular knowledge of the {main eva A. ©. of Philade! | could find, carry him off to his hand The clubs of the major leagues are Laka with not enforce it. it ony ———- wes about two-thirds of the y men. ve seen Dempsey only once, | phia on next Setuniay Th one of thew ‘ ‘ing to have more trouble signing > cal PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9.—Before saves and then at a distance, the night me home, and talk baseball, He | &D8 ump desired to do so he could call usually spent for cough preparation & distance, the nigh wil hook up with Jack Brurao | Helfieir players this spring than they soy hates w game and every one woud [5,000 wild-eyed boxing fans at the Na- y they tried to force Jeannette on him Ta, while in te other Johmry | one of the pioneers in baseball in}oyer have had before, Trying to re- he a | 1 ight : and ives you a more postive, effer- at Madinon Square Garden.” 2 local tanta " hi 1, and, when Comiske 4 ve had before. Trying to Te ibe a correct decision. ‘The rule says |tional Athletic Club here last night, ¥ tive remedy. It keeps perfectly and ‘Do you think,” we asked, “that he ail Gk Minton Suid Meknahicn and, and, when Comiskey and |duce or ho 4 ‘Mage the pitcher must face the batte Hartley, the new Durable Dane of New| . “thy peli af Glowaster Franch ‘G , vhite ix a difficult proceeding, Nor does it ite 1 t : " Me ' i tastes pleasant— children like it should have gone on with Jeannette iy bone ds funds ot the mame thai! | McGraw took the White Sox and||4 2 Giticee reed claime of the {fore delivering the ball. No piteher | yor, shaded George Chaney, the knock: ie You can feel this take hold in- that night?’ Giants around the world, Grant was {00 Well Wile Nvabalt will be more |e it with runners on bases. They lout artist of Baltimore. The bout was ia stantly, soothing and healing the mem 1 don't know." replied kard | Tommy Walsh ie picking out “ease marks {one of the first to greet t and he| prosperous than ever before. push tomar She LD yeti ti ahr one of the best ever witnessed in this “He had a chance to make a hero o " . cally hog-tie @ runner anc one |e Man ilentwalants , Reemptly loosens « dry, tight cough, fimsclt by doing oo, but then again |o. to batie, fhe Now he has bought @ big share of of the National League, is holding out ine pitcher who develops a good legal Hoth boys rocked one another with hard F Co ti ° niehen VOU will notice the phiegm {v Clever Jeannette might have taken | Meo Wal hs the Braves, and baseball has gained jon the Chicago Cubs. He has a good |. 1. "motion and catches a runner de- rights and lefts to the body and jaw: or nstipation 4 thin out ‘and then disappear alto {iO qca’ Deng SY Rer MIA Buby tn Janother of the right kind of owners—|{ob with a motor concern, can play Oto rd dnstead, he usually |Hartiey using one-two punch ‘and m < ; rounded Dempsey Under the con- those who are in it for Ic ~\Saturdays and Sundays and be at Serves @ — “'Y Chaney a left uppercut. In the semi- ther. A day's use will usually ditions, 1 think Jack did the right | the are i oF love of che | Saturdays and ents Ta cannot jis punished. The umpires seldom call final yack" Russo. accidentally. butted s le 4 eak up an ordinary throat or chest t) " sport and not primarily for commer. “aH S much money as the club of-|@ balk until a runner Is caught, and Young Oscar Gardner over the in e e § and it is ulso splendid for bron ana lal reasons mane & 4 We Wane lin 60 per cent. of the cases the pitcher the first round and the doctor refused ; i f ed him, but says he can save more p ver : hoopir Oo . t - fel sabe sige lod pad has not balked at all in making tho to allow Gardner to continue. The boys chitis, cro “ hy and js, croup, whoop igh, and RACING SELECT i local fighter, in no ae : but of What be does make. ‘The big ; ately rematched, to meet bronchial asthy * anes Bh. tin peated ANGE has gone to France to nat oe etch and is ardent (throw that caught the man, but has | were immediately F . . 7 Pines isa most valuable concen. | RIT |e ame ons Mantes |] “teach baseball to the soldiers| fC Peetee te tenn but declares balked a dosen times before making Mere 1 to Werk set youright trated compound of genuine Norway wiaal | Canada, te iy and act director of the sport|he will not be with the team unless | it, . Sah an Al 9 Heese Makes a Succesafal “Come- . hi ine extracl, known as the most re Brishy Mandy tes saain. | Mevort bas it that alan tus vieced | for the Y. M,C. Ay but in Chicago, | It meets his terme. Lieut. Kopf, wao| the, mu Matera Ses cute te | back.” over nig’ t. . t rl ier t of n ; mages * | heured he Dig nerdy dle be- pi le t & he Ne lable remedy for throat and ches ; ry TrMe me Stock | dety, ue Caoniien boxing punta {when the Braves go there for the frst | Meured in Olt Tle Aintinnati and New (limit base running to the rare times! In a rattling fast bout at the New Purely Vegetable ailments. ind Race--Antoinette, Rol Craig, | |timo this season, Mr, Grant will find |Yore announces he ts done with base. |when a runner can catch a pitcher |York A. C. on Saturday night Freddie 8' Z To avoid disappointment, ask your) war'Ntwek + Marty Crome saye he ie going to attend atiorly| PAC Of the old Cottage crowd waiting |pail, and has signed for a job at|working carelessly or else should en. 'Reeso made a successful “comeback! b ruggist for “242 ounces of Vinex" | _ Fourth Race—Sands of Pleasure, | w tasitass ini now on and wid wart deyining | for Nim att ahcid. Maas, Davey Robertson |force the rule strictly and compel defeating Frankie Wilson of Brooklyn ° a With full directions and don't weeept | Frpterick the Great Hanowin’ °°" | Grins than today for eeveral iagntant | ‘That Cottage was one of the great saya ‘he js done. y |the pitchers to face the plate, Aa in six rounds. Keess guftered the only rter’s Iron Pills anything else. Ge eed to give! syull, Harry reivogs, oN | mataten ble mew manader, deck ule, o ar | megting placas in Chicago in days| “Phe chances of the real baseball! they construe ithe rule now It te a Rooke, argolis, the promis will restore color te the feces of Gbsolutc nutisfaction or money in Mine eerEe s Bhanian, rangiog for li War the way, w not only [Of 4 decli t was over On| heroes of the war getting home tn|handicap to a clever, speedy base run- ing lightweight who died last week. thee aha leaks team in tho bi tly refunded. ‘The Pinex Cu,| % Philistine. Yooking a(ver intarwte of Johuoy Moray, | Jackson Boulevard, n ar from the time to join their teams are not ner and a reward to an awkward and Reese wasn't (he least discouraged, as vee, lood, layne, Indge—Advt. 1a | Seventh, Ra Baby Cal, Ben iishtweisht champion of the Navy, but abv ball park, Lange and miley’ Cor- bright as they seemed, I mean the unskilled pitc he showed by the manner in which he as most pale-faced people do n, Many a Bs Collins, an east side vente, bett and Billy Maxwell, I believe, es fellows who were in the fighting UnKs (Cuprright, 0D, Or the Be femdionie, a) = outpointed Qa RN NS a cemetan rete Mi is sas a

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